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I notice that the chief Republican crctiiism of Obama’s handling of the war is that he should have intervened three weeks earlier, “when it would have mattered.” Watching how inept, disorganized, and few in number these rebels turned out to be, does anyone besides McCain and Lieberman still believe that three weeks would have made much difference?McCain and Lieberman are perhaps the leading neocon RINOs of the GOP.They Neocon RINOs would be as inept as Obama only consciously rushing headlong into ill conceived foreign policy instead of semi-consciously dithering into it ass-backward like Obama.

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Wonderful news of another sieres! Some of my happiest times have been spent on Sark, and I often think of those who befriended me in 1960 when I came alone, a girl in mourning for her dad, and was made better by kindness and sunshine. I always follow’ events on the island and must come again, while I can still manage the cliffs! Special greetings to Dick Adams, who wasn’t featured like Bas; he, Bas and Alfie made me laugh a lot! I’ll never forget Liberation Day anniversary 1960, and Philip Perree (?I think) as a pirate on horseback leading the procession, followed by children in floral wheelbarrows! Glad to know life continues beautiful and special.

Thank you for your comment, I have cheekcd our Hotel Petit Champ page and it all seems to be correct, (per person not per room) However we have been away over Christmas and are now busy updating all our website for 2013 so it is possible one of my colleagues has changed it. We strive to have to most recent and up to date information on our website and any help with this is highly appreciated.Many Thanks and Happy New Year!

Who can look at a puppy face like this and not think that dogs express etoimon? Personally, I think she’s worried one of her dog friends might see her. As for the dark passages, while no one can know what it’s like being you, I understand the loss of one of life’s possibilities. I think you are wise to be still and treat yourself kindly.And meanwhile, remember, you are among friends.

I’m really peselad to see Mariner’s Menu on the web. Congratulations to Joyce, David and Barry on starting this great tool for people to get access to the wonderful ideas and interesting local information about seafood and fishing. I look forward to seeing lots of appealing material.

Stephen-Yes, I did; I hope you did as well~ Every time I see No bake cookies, I think of you. Did you get the rcepie,from Mom yet?Pixie-Hope yours was wonderful;Yes, what a gift to be thankful each day. I am thinking about doing something like that in December. I think we all need to find the good in each day~ ;-DJenny-Right back at you; I can see you in your art space now, such a happy feeling! Thanks for your friendship, someday I am coming your way ;-D xXxLeigh-I am thankful for you, too~ I can’t wait to read your work, someday! xXxAbby-Thank you, that was sweet; I bet you set a beautiful table! I hope your day was wonderful~kaykuala-Spiritual fullness is the best~ Thank you for your kind words n’ view! I hope you had a wonderful day~Tracey-Thank you for visiting me; I love your book, by the way~ I love the idea of simple pleasures and using what we have! Hope your day was sweet~Ciss B-Thank you; Yes, I think I need to eat this dessert more often, be happy with what I have and see the best in every day! Patricia-Thank you; Hope you had a delightful day! I will stop by soon; Excited about your current news! Rayna-Thank you for being my friend and allowing me to partake in a view or slice of your world. There is so much sentiment and grace in your writing, so authentic! xXxSherry-I hope you had a fun, filled family day!Try to embrace the magic of the gentle snow and reflect on all the moments of Thanksgiving! xXxI so want you to work on your book, I know it will be authentic and beautiful!

I think Molly brings up a *very* good point when she asks, if ecrxecising a woman’s mind will make her discontent with being a wife and mother, then might that tell us that something is wrong either with our perception of being a wife and mother ?As the Lord leads our family along paths I never anticipated, I’ve had to admit to myself that I raised my ideals higher than the Word of God, and at times mistook for God’s Word what were really my misperceptions or biases. . .Humbling, isn’t it? Growing up and learning and realizing that maybe I hadn’t really understood as much as I thought I did along the way?

Albertosaurus:Surely the future is more likley to have robots than people driving the trucks. Robots will probably not need much armor–better to make more and faster vehicles than fewer, slower ones, all else being equal. One day, we’ll fight someone in our own technological league. And I rather suspect we’ll get a painful lesson in all the ways our wars with third-world peasants over nothing have shaped us in the wrong ways, rather like all the great European colonial powers did when their armies discovered the difference between shooting at bare-assed savages with muskets or spears, and shooting at Europeans with machine guns and barbed wire and artillery.

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Good evening sir,my name is Lionel de Cacqueray ,i am fnerch,my family become from Normandie !IN MY FAMILY BOOk it’ s wrote that my holdest grand father was with william the conqueror in England and before with your king Richard coeur de Lion in the 3 eme croisade ,it will be very interesting to me to know how the Carteret and the Cacqueraymay be cousin’s!thank for your answer and sorry for my poor englishLionel de Cacqueray

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I, too, have been looking for inirtmaofon regarding the marriage between Edward Taylor and Catherine de Carteret. I’ve looked in the de Carteret family tree but didn’t find a Catherine born in or about 1652 in Middletown, NJ. There is the legend of the silver cup, which could have been a gift from the de Carterets themselves if Edward Taylor I once worked for them but that is rather far-fetched. Daughters of cousins of Philippe de Carteret may have existed but few ever bothered to document the lives of younger sisters of titled persons. I would love to figure this out!

Scarlett-I like the idea of declaring war. This is what I need to do, after the holiyads! I was thinking about selling my Somerset mags on Etsy. I don’t think the Recycled Reader bookstore would take them, though I do think they are book like~ Besides some issues, I have ripped the paper out! I will have to behave with my newer ones ;-DI agree with the “love it” attitude. These are the only things we should have in our homes!

they’ll live close? So we all come to this place where we have to actively love orthes who are not put right here in our face every day, we just have to go out and find those who we can love.All you self advice is good. Listen to your heart and cry if you want. This life is YOUR party!

I notice that the chief Republican ctisicirm of Obama’s handling of the war is that he should have intervened three weeks earlier, “when it would have mattered.”Watching how inept, disorganized, and few in number these rebels turned out to be, does anyone besides McCain and Lieberman still believe that three weeks would have made much difference?I’m of the opinion that we have a government for the same reason that we pay accountants and garbage collectors – so we don’t have to do the things they do ourselves. The older I get, the clearer it becomes that accountants and garbage collectors are way more competent than any government employee or politician.

But if we’d won already, how could we stay in and lose like the lilraebs always want? You know, like JFK pulling the Bay of Pigs air cover, or Iraq after Colin Powell shifted the goal from ‘get Saddam’ to ”Break it you buy it, we must stay till Iraq looks like Ozzie and Harriet’. . . Liberals. Improving America’s foreign policy just like they improved Detroit, and Gary Indiana, and the Imperial Valley, and the inner cities, and . . .

Awesome, awmosee and more awmosee. You are so on the right path babee! I love how you refer to synchronicities as winks from the universe. I’ve been receiving a lot of those, too, lately and can’t help but smile. Great post, Sara!

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I think for me it is all boiling down to getitng rid of some more of those voices those ones saying things like, It’s not right for you to want to go back to school since your sole purpose in life is to be a wife and a mother. If you find cleaning house boring, then you in sin. Etc. I’ve been surrounded by that sort of thinking and those voices for several years now (didn’t grow up with them, so at least I have that going for me LOL!), and I’m finally breaking free from them. It *is* OK if I want to go back to school, and especially if *GASP AND HORRORS* it is for some sort of biblical studies degree. (No, I’m not going to become a pastor or anything. )I’m still working through just how God created me and wired me, and I have to say, it’s been sort of frustrating these past 8ish years or so as I’ve tried to fit my square sides through the round hole called Conservative Christian Womanhood. But I’m realizing that there might be a square hole with the same name. Have no fear, I’m not going to put my kids in school or go to work. But I just might go back to school and finish my degree, but without all the false guilt that has been following me around for so long.

Like Lara, I’m glad to see the Seattle Times trying new tighns and diversifying. I also think of their use of Google Wave and Twitter in the coverage of the Lakewood police shootings last year. It is something newspapers should have done long ago, but were content to sit on one-legged stools held-by display advertising dollars. Like the other I’m not sure that a similar app would as successful as a Husky football app. It may that revenues from apps such as the Husky football app to help fund other enterprises of the newspaper, like loss leaders at the grocery.

Bridges are connective links. Taking us from here to there whreever that might be. I love the idea of bridge as a foundation for life. It speaks to movement, continuing the journey, ever aware that this moment can only lead to the next.Elizabeth

Yes, the Husky app is doing well for the Times. I don’t think I’m supposed to dsscuis specifics, but I believe that shortly after it rolled out, it was the No. 2 or 3 most popular sports app on iTunes.We’re in the process of diversifying moving from one huge revenue stream into several other, smaller streams. As my boss likes to say, we’re trying to be revenue agnostic. If you like the Husky app, stand by. There’ll be more to come

Also – what is the public mood in France for the Bantam Rooster’s war? How enithsiastuc are the French general staff and troops about this war for cheap oil for American SUV’s?Does the French military have any men left in it like the ones who held command during the Indochina and Algerian wars? I really doubt it.

Hi. My religious beeilfs may be somewhat different from yours. But I’ll throw out my opinion anyway. I think Molly’s post is right on target. Each of us (full time mamas) has made a choice that here and now, in this season of life, home is where we are needed. It is the right choice for us, perhaps made with His guidance. But it is not a 100% happy and fulfilling experience. Parts of it are wonderful and fulfilling. Parts are not. Sometimes we second guess ourselves (I do, anyway) and wonder whther this is the right thing. I believe these things are true in *any* job or calling. I think it’s O.K. to acknowledge our ambivalent feelings and our frustrations, while trying to focus on the positive aspects of our choice and our commitment. I hope this makes sense.

Thanks Sark for this. Such a good reminder.My bisnuess cranks up a notch this time of year which sometimes makes the holidays even more stressful. Though I’m grateful for financial abundance I’ve found myself depleted.My body relaxed when I read your wise words and none too soon!I will ask for help. I will rest. I will breathe.And thus, I will enjoy the holidays. Warmly and gratefully,Kristin

I am interested acqniriug a Sark De Carteret Family Tree Poster. I am , I believe, a direct descendent of Sir George Carteret being his 9th or 10th great grandaughter. At least that is what my genealogy so far tells me. How do I go about acqniriug the poster? I am looking forward to hearing from you,M. Allene Hunt Rentel

I can’t wait to see that one! I had a debate just last week with a kildny old Christian who kept quoting Paul (or the psuedo-Pauls) in place of what Jesus supposedly said. Remarkable! I am grateful for organized minds that can collate all this material. It runs around in my head but never quite makes it to paper. Two books come to mind along these lines. One was Paul the Conver and it was well written but from a scholarly Jewish point of view and the other was by a Rabbi (sorry just move and books are all over the place as I write) who proved definitively that Paul or Shaul of Tarsus was not a Rabbi. Anyway, there it is.

Thank you, Ellie, for all you bring to our lives. I so love the words on this prayer pie. Beautiful. We are gtneitg fifteen cm of snow here today. It is beautiful out and since I dont drive in snow I can sit here and enjoy looking at it:) Have a wonderful thanksgiving with your family!

he wanted to cngahe his name to Sargarous – the name of a dinosaur from a tv show, he was adamant that he wanted to cngahe it, there were tears, but he thanks me now for holding out! Blessings, Amandax

One of the saddest ascptes of having to sit by and watch our Republic be turned into a slime pit created by some of the worlds most slillful LIARS, then have to still stand by and watch, or listen to those who imply that they are some sort of real PERRY MASONS yet do little more then tell everyone how GOOD they think they are at the practice of jurus prudence. If these people are so damned good WHY THE HELL AREN’T they out there helping the rest of the gang bring him down. People make mistakes all the time It simply proves that we are human. It isn’t in how many people who you can make believe you KNOW IT ALL, rather it is in helping to correct the mistakes, then TAKING THE LEAD in assisting in the preparation of an action to guarentee the same, or worse mistakes do not occur again. Further it would seem that since all of the actions were products of good legal minds,but were dismissed for a number of miscellaneous reasons it would behoove the EXPERTS to come forward and get involved, or otherwise ASSIST those who are finding themselves ALONE at the very time when there should be an expert on hand. I believe that all to many experts are not too willing to put their money where their mouth is. This all makes me wish that I had talen up Constitutional law, instead of business administration. I have sat through all of this, and watched our political processes, and election be turned into a sideshow in which ABSOLUTE LIARS were the stars, and they are assisted by Democrats who believe that UP is down. They see to it that every one of their scumbag buddies gets hooked up to the taxpayers paycheck. Somewhere we need to find some REAL legal experts who are willing to go out on a limb, and take Soetoro on headon,then be good enough to administer the Coup-de grace without any further action needed. Anyone out there who has the necessary legal skill, and a big enough setf GONADS? The PHONEY needs to be stopped. It would seem that if there are three California Law firms watching over Soetoro, maybe we need to find three top New York law firms to PROSECUTE Soetoro. Maybe somebody like Juliani, as lead prosecutor.and the rest of the gang of prosecutors he had when he was involved with the crime bosses prosecutions.

LOVE SARK’s naked dream! My Etsy shop was a dream come true some time ago. That dream has evolved to where my sipirt-infused art is now taking me on another journey. Since I’m painting more, painting along with jewelry & fiber art will play together. But also this summer the dream is to travel a bit, paint/draw and write, take photo With the ultimate dream of offering a book of my art & poetry. Is that too many dreams?! ;o)

AWESOME! The mower will fit in your car better or peahrps the garbage men will now take it! And, I agree our actions are so habitual that to stop and take a look at what it is we are doing can be insightful and initiate positive change. I too will practice slowing down to see whom or what I may be running over.

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Dallas, that was extremely iinsreettng to read. His ego and his opinion of America is quite something. He sure doesn’t seem at all concerned about his heritage affecting his natural born status in the USA as he isn’t shy about bringing up his father and his birthright. Guess he knew something we didn’t, that perhaps all his records were purged and nothing would take that train off the track. Hope he does retire there and hope that retirement comes any day now. The sooner the better.

Annmaree-That is me; I get lost in a sea of pretty imeags, ideas and insight into myself. So many self-help articles or how to do this or that!I have even gone so far, to rip out just the 5+ articles that lured me, into buying the issue. Now I have article to file in folders…augh!Alex-This is what usually happens to us or a bunch of containers, don’t seem to have any matching lids! It is a pain~ Next year I will face the music. Sherry-I have been thinking, about this, too~Perhaps, shadow boxes with some of the sentimental touches enclosed or find other uses for those items to justify keeping them. I am so good at cleaning other people’s piles, but not my own. What is up with that?! I have to many memories attached or something~ Now, I need to take my own advice n’ pretend my pile isn’t mine and hang some of it on a wall, lol!

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Lower world oil prices.I see this crap all the time.How much oil is cntreurly being held off the market by supposedly recalcitrant oil-producing nations? Would they behave any differently under anyone’s theoretical free market conditions? (I assume Exxon doesn’t sell every ounce of oil it has laying around either).Is there some “true market price” for oil which it exceeds right now? Post your calculations.Has the cost of maintaining over-large, tricked out militaries, foreign aid, environmental restrictions in the US, etc., been netted out of this ideal price?Put up or shut up, “cheap oil” advocates.

You are a true inspiration, mankig the world a better place one reader and interaction at a time. Your bravery shines through in your transparency. Thank you so much for the beauty you bring to the world, for the radical self-acceptance you applaud, and for the challenge of speaking openly of transforming what hurts into something that helps. I know that my life is richer because you’re in it. Best wishes always.

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Looks like the Team Reiman supports/members are still at it on nj.com doing what they do best, gttuer politics. They have yet to respond to the reason we are endorseing Hart, Judge, Callee and Weaver. If they do not stress the incumbents records of accomplishment while on the school board I would think they can’t find any.

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What a gorgeously orniagc connection the two of you have. Big up the sisterhood!!! What a wonderful way to come out of portrait hibernation. These photos scream soul. I love them. The black and whites and glowing sun shots are my favorites. Might you consider another artist? I would love to have you capture, bottle, photo my inner/outer artist!!!One Love and continue making shiny folks shine

I notice that the chief Republican critciism of Obama’s handling of the war is that he should have intervened three weeks earlier, “when it would have mattered.”Watching how inept, disorganized, and few in number these rebels turned out to be, does anyone besides McCain and Lieberman still believe that three weeks would have made much difference?I’m of the opinion that we have a government for the same reason that we pay accountants and garbage collectors – so we don’t have to do the things they do ourselves. The older I get, the clearer it becomes that accountants and garbage collectors are way more competent than any government employee or politician.

Mayor Reiman thinks our plan to chngae the property maintenance ordinance is foolish and will cause property values to decrease. This was proposed to help the long term unemployeed and other needy families to have a reasonable opportunity to correct the violations and to be considerate of their financial situation brought on by President Obama who the Mayor thinks so highly of. He was thrilled to go to the convention to cast his vote for President Obama. Team Reiman doesn’t want to take money from the rich and give it to the poor, he just wants to take it from the poor.Now the mayor has no concern that his Reiman Team has been at the wheel of our school board and managed to bring the test scores down to the bottom 30 in the state. Now that will most definitely bring down your property values.Part of the plan is also to start a volunteer program to help needy people correct violations and it would be funded in part by the two Republican candidates redirecting their pay towards this program.Mr. Mayor, what money have you taken out of your pocket to help someone in need. How about mowing a lawn or doing a little painting or is that too far below your pay grade.Now our children have another poor example to learn from the Reiman Team and that is to only help your neighbor if you are getting your pay for it.In case you don’t know Team Reiman has raised over 1 million dollars in political contributions since Reiman has been mayor. The majority of these donations came from businesses who were directly or indirectly involved in all this great work Team Reiman did because he is such a great guy. If our Mayor was really concerned for those in need in Carteret he could of asked for any donations to go into a fund to help the people instead of a fund to provide him with enough of money to run expensive campaigns to give him the best opportunity to stay in office and thus keep his job and benefits which he will not have if he lost an election.So your hard earned tax money goes to projects in town which the Reiman Team leads you to believe it is for your good but in reality it for his good so he keeps getting those political donations to keep his job.Great scam. You have to worry about losing your job and still taking care of your family and Mayor Reiman just has to worry about making sure he gets your tax money to secure his future.I know this is a little long winded but not as long as he has been doing this to us all.Vote for Ken Freeman and Stephanie Pinchak for Council on Nov. 6th. They have jobs and don’t have to leach off the citizens of Carteret to keep their jobs.

Albertosaurus:Surely the future is more lielky to have robots than people driving the trucks. Robots will probably not need much armor–better to make more and faster vehicles than fewer, slower ones, all else being equal. One day, we’ll fight someone in our own technological league. And I rather suspect we’ll get a painful lesson in all the ways our wars with third-world peasants over nothing have shaped us in the wrong ways, rather like all the great European colonial powers did when their armies discovered the difference between shooting at bare-assed savages with muskets or spears, and shooting at Europeans with machine guns and barbed wire and artillery.

Good stuff, Molly and thanks, Keer for gvinig the heads up! I dunno, IS there really such a thing as being 100% fulfilled here on this earth? I LOVE being a wife and a mother, and at this moment I have no real desire to be anywhere else, but the words wife/mom certainly do not adequately describe who I AM. God created me he gave me talents, gifts, desires, strengths, weaknesses, all wrapped up in this package called Amanda, and yes, at this moment that package is called to this place of being a mom-at-home. But I think it would be pretty I don’t know the word shortsighted maybe? to say that being a wife/mother is the ONLY fulfillment God ever intended for a woman. We have only to look to the Bible to see that. I’m getting longwinded here guess I’d better go blog about this! Blessings, and thanks for getting us thinking!Amanda

, though, I like that the Seattle Times is emitrixenepng with apps like this. Identifying news consumer markets that are voracious enough that they would be willing to pay for quality content is going to be key to figuring out how to continue to pay for good journalism across the board. Sports, business, politics, these are all hungry and fast-breaking news markets.

You do seem to have a connection a real magic! with your clintes. I’m always the one doing the photographing. It’s exciting (maybe a tad scary) to think about being the one photographed. Mostly exciting though, especially when such a tremendous connection and transformation is possible. And, you are moving to Washington. Anything is possible, right? Inspiring work Denise.

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A new beginning is exicitng and frightening. It’s like a new morning, another chance to try for what you didn’t quite manage the day before, but also another chance to fail. I love your analogy with bridges. They seem to hold a deep meaning in many myths and legends too.

I love it. A reminder to love oeueslvrs should be posted on billboards everywhere. I like the part about discipline. That is such a huge thing, especially when you’re a social butterfly like myself. Thank you Jen.

Hello,We are looking last mintue for somewhere to stay over the half term (25th May -1st June). This looks ideal but wondered:1: if it is available at this late notice and2: is it possible to rent it for 3 or 4 nights instead of a whole week? What would be the cost for this?I would be grateful if you could let me knowThanksSophie

I think Garden State is an important dseiriptcon. I always thought of New Jersey as an industrial wasteland until I visited it for the first time. It’s a beautiful state. Thanks for the history, Lori. Interesting article.

I linked above with my FB page, where my stauts currently reads: Ah, nothing like a night with a puking child to make one supremely grateful for washing machines and a husband who will get up in the night and help. Thank you Maytag, thank you Paul! I was definitely playing GLAD games the previous night with my granddaughter.Zann

Hello, doing the rounds from a – z! –> great post i cnratiely know what you mean. I also have seen an young adult Leukemia diagnosis at work and it is horrific stuff. I’m currently writing my novel about it.i love the picture at the top of your blog, i loved those flowers when i was little. so perfect for the blog post as well. Fragile and beautiful.happy writingsarah

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Lovely post! I’m going to give my inner critic (and I thhguot having one was bad) a bad vacation in a poky resort somewhere with lots of stuff to be critical about.I blogged about the wonderful games. So much fun. I will try the first one every day! Hooray!

I’m dreaming of bdniulig my business to support my others dreams!I dream of being in my own home where I can paint the walls whatever color I wantand I’ve been looking at pictures from 10 years ago when we lived in Italy and Germany and I have such a longing to travel back there. AND I’m dreaming of a GINORMOUS Disney surf and turf adventure a cruise to the Bahamas for 5 days then back to Florida for 5 days at Walt Disney World.

Hello,We are looking last miunte for somewhere to stay over the half term (25th May -1st June). This looks ideal but wondered:1: if it is available at this late notice and2: is it possible to rent it for 3 or 4 nights instead of a whole week? What would be the cost for this?I would be grateful if you could let me knowThanksSophie

My dream is to get together with other lmeniikded artists and craftspeople and create an artists market. I want to support myself with my art, but not sure how to do it right now. I think there are a lot of creative people in my city who would like to share their creativity with the world, but don’t have the opportunity to do so. In my artist’s market, I see comfy spaces for people to rest. There’s a library, a small diner that serves healthy food, and artfully set up booths for the vendors. There’s also live piano or guitar music. I’ve been working on my wreaths, jewelry, and greeting cards and want to get them ready for a craftshow.

many of us try to flee the shadows and stay in the light. Wanting to live in the light isn’t the pboelrm, attempting to flee the shadows is. HO, lovely Susan!To that end, if I may add two books to your list, both by Debbie Ford:The Dark Side of the LightchasersThe Secret of the ShadowDoing the exercises in these books will Change Your Life, forever well!Lotsa (Self-) Lovin’ to ya,VSD

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What an amazing story, it’s not evreyday that a mentor will spend time like that with you.As for my dreams, their hard to talk about, almost as if I do am afraid that someone might laught, or tell me how stupid or ungrateful I sound but here goes. My dream is to be a good mom, one that encourages my girls to be strong and true to themselves not only by what I say, but also by the little daily stuff. I also want to be a self-sustaining artist, so that if or when I am left to care for my mom and girls alone, there’s no need to worry if we’ll ever go hungrey and the securty of knowing we’ll be alright.

Hi-I’m a Decarteret from Jamaica, my family is the only ones in the cotnruy with that last name. My father never knew his dad but gathered that his mother met his father while he was visiting Jamaica from france on a ship. Apparently my grandmother lost contact with my grandfather-my siblings and I would love to find my grandfather but have no idea where to start; we don’t have any info ..my father was born in the ’50s ..any suggestions?

If I could get on a plane right now and turn up outside your door and ask you to take phoots of me I would. I am often ugly in phoots and I can’t see me but I feel like you could, because you see people, the inside of people, like you turn their insides to their outsides. That is a very special talent, that ability to connect with other people’s glow worm souls.

I am so pleased to read that there is aeonhtr series of Island Parish to look forward to. I haven’t missed an episode..I loved your series based on Scilly and Sark and look forward to following life on heavenly Sark once again.

Jana, this is really heuflpl. I like the emphasis on observing ourselves to sense these mismatches, because many times we’re not aware of them consciously (or are doing our best to ignore the signals because we think we need the money or we don’t want to confront, or whatever). If we do notice, look, watch as you suggest, we will become conscious of what’s happening then we have the choice to act from our inner power.

Thank you Andrea for this great Dream celebration party!My dream is on it’s way of being rzalieed and it scares me, in a good way most of the time! A few weeks ago, the manager of our town’s theater ask me if I wanted to do a show of my own. I sang a few time in shows with other people, but this is the first time that I am in charge of one and also the main performer. The show is now 4 weeks away. My biggest challenge: to have a ton of fun preparing for it and doing it. Time to honored being silly and creative. Publicly!!!!!!

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My favorite local food has got to be saepeshehd baked by our neighbor with plenty of potatoes and onions and seasoned with fatback drippings. His mama schooled him well in traditional coastal Carolina cooking.

My main dream right now is to become a mohetr!And the dream I am working towards is becomming a great school teacher my boyfriend says I should recognise, I already AM a great teahcer, even though i have lots of things to work on. I hope to get permanent part time employment. Part time, because I am also studying, and I am a perfectionist, and so I spendt way too much time planning and marking, and get stressed if I have to many contact-lessons’.Many other dreams are either being put on hold or very slowly progressing- decorating my home, making the garden beautiful, writing songs again, practicing piano, recording music again, publishing a crochet pattern etc

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My dream is to have a jewel of a shop that looks and feels like the inside of a gieens bottle opulent color fabrics and stones,, it has a little kitchen and napping room in the back and a huge separate STONE ROOM, And to this shop come all manner of fascinating people seeking gemstones for healing and for adornment and by private appointment I emerge from the backroom looking very Queen Sheba/Gypsy Rose to show trays of exotic unusual rare stones to mystics, collectors, jewelers, customers while tea is being served. I travel the world with my romantic partner, having metaphysical and esoteric adventures that lead me to new finds for my shop. Holy crap.

Jana, thanks for the reirndems in such as easy-to-use list. I’ve noticed that as I focus more on the clients and projects I want, some of the mismatches have fallen away. But I like the idea of writing an ideal client profile now and seeing how the current work stacks up against it (while remaining grateful for the work I have!).

This looks like a unique book. I went to a flea cicrus once, but I think it was all bogus. I probably just need a whole lot more focus in my life. Books about writing can be helpful for finding what works for us.Lee

I am an in~between dreamer, I have had the dremas of my whole life come true,I owned the most beautiful soul shop in the world oh yes it was, and was creative and artistic everyday.So what do I do now I am not sure but I do know I have gained massive wisdom and love along the way.I dream of relaxing in a light airy home by the water, a river, having a gorgeous garden, lots of soul friends and fun adventures. A beautiful community spirit in my local town and lots of music and dance. Being a strong woman filled with Love and Peace and expressing hope and sharing joy.luv donn xxx

I so needed to read this right now. I’m prnniitg it out actually.Lately I’ve been feeling so drained, worried, anxious, not attractive.I manage to hide it well but that’s not what I should be doing! I’ve decided I’m going to make time for myself to meditate, to exercise and to take alone time when I need it because I must love myself first and foremost.

I read a lot of tank books. This is a well established lairetry genre. Osprey publishes dozens of little books about Panthers versus Shermans and other WWII pairings.They are all very entertaining but one trend is clear. A Toyota truck with a Ma Deuce in its bed is the equal of yesterday’s Main Battle Tank. OK, that’s hyperbole. But you shouldn’t sneer at Toyotas as if real soldiers only fight with an Abrams or a Bradley.In WWII US tank tactics were about managing to position your Sherman so as to avoid a frontal armor to frontal armor shootout. A Sherman had two inches whereas the German Panthers and Tigers had at least four.But none of that mattered if you had air cover. All tanks had less than a half inch of armor over their engines. That’s why in Saving Private Ryan they refer to the P-51 as a tank killer with only .50 caliber guns.No tank ever made could survive an encounter with an A-10 Warthog or a modern attack helicopter. Its also hyperbole to say that heavy tanks are obsolete – but not by much. With air superiority, if you can see it you can kill it.Without heavy armor on the battlefield you don’t need those 120mm smooth bore cannons with depleted uranium cores and discarding sabots. Suddenly a mere 50 caliber machine gun is very formidable. North Africa is good for air power and bad for heavy armor. Rommel’s tanks were light tanks and still they were too thirsty.Russia won against Hitler with American (Ford) trucks. They made their own tanks. Our trucks were at least as important as their T-34s.Finally armed civilian trucks are stealthy, get good mileage, and can handle soft sand. You can flood an area with dozens of Toyotas for the price of one Main Battle Tank.In the future there may very well be more “Toyota Wars”. Have some respect.Albertosaurus

Kim, you spoke to my soul today. That’s exactly how I’m fnileeg…I’ve had this virus yes, but I think it’s also the point I’m at in December..I still have parcels to mail, things to do and the energy?! non-existent…and I’m being “okay” about it even though I’d love to be able to get up and go!!The fur baby looks lovely in the Santa hat!

what wonderful drmaes,every single one of them! May they all come true and may other hidden drmaes come true along the way for you all! I have many drmaes, several goals I am working on this year but my main thing right now is that I really want to work from home (one day soon doing my coaching, workshops etc) but for now I want to work from home making a good living, all while continuing on my mision to inspire others!

the idea is brillian i would like to start my own crab farm.is there any guide lines that could help me start onaned what are some links that i migth want to checkoutor if i could volunteer with the studiesor research.thank you.Pepe

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Wow! So inspiring to read about all these daerms!While I was reading them, I new one came to me : I dream that everyone participates in making someone else’s daerms come true! Helping in any possible way, money, information, sharing experience and ideas, giving things, etc One of my daerms is to travel across Canada by train, from Halifax to Vancouver, and being able to stop a few days on the way where there are interesting things to visit and see. When I let fantasy be part of my dream, the train is a luxurious victorian style train.Keep on dreaming

My creative dream (the big one that won’t go away) is to lcuanh a school for creativity of all sorts writers, painters, etc. A big compound actually where retreats and workshops would happen year around. The vision I see is so grand, it’s very far away from where I could actually start now so why don’t I start small now? Hmmmmm.AND I have a SARK story too! We have so much in common Andrea! That SARK she’s a dream maker! (just like you!)

I am a descendent of a Philip de Cartaret who lived in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony (immediately north of Boston), dying there April 19, 1767; also inevvlod in affairs of Cambridge, Mass. He was reportedly a mariner, referred to as Captain . There is no connection that I know of to the de Carterets of New Jersey. He was married to Elizabeth Dunster, whose grandfather, Henry, was the president of Harvard College. He is called Cartwright in his marriage record.The one clue I have as to his origins comes from the Heraldic Journal, Volume III, published in Boston in 1867, p. 139: De Carteret Family. In the Suffolk Registry we find Letters of Administration granted 9th August, 1745, to Philip de Cartaret of Charlestown, on the estate of Edward de Cartaret, formerly of the parish of St. John’s, in the Island of Jersey. We learn from Mr. T. B. Wyman, that Philip de Carteret was of Charlestown, taxed there as late as 1766. He m. 16 November, 1727, Elizabeth Dunster, and had Philip, and Abigail, wife of William Whittemore. He died 15th April, 1767. I’m not sure what the Suffolk Registery is, though it may be the Suffolk County, Massachusetts Registry of Deeds. There are records for a Philip de Carteret as a grantee in the index, though none obviously refer to Edward or to the Island of Jersey. I think a Dunster family history I looked in the index on your site and did not find an Edward who be an obvious candidate for the Edward referred to above. There is an Eduoard b. 1701 on Sark; There was an honorable Edward de Carteret who died in Essex 1739. Does anyone have suggestions about how I might go about determining whether there was in fact an Edward de Carteret in the parish of St. John’s , Island of Jersey in the first half of the 18th Century?

I am descended from Phillipe de Carteret (1612) and Mary de la Place and their daheutgr Elizabeth (1647) who married Benjamin Dumaresq. Further to your reference to Melungeons it would not surprise me if they were part of the North African crews of either Carthagians or Phoenicians. The Bourne Stone. found at Cape Cod has the name Hano carved in it, along with a claim to the land. Hano was a Carthaginian Admiral abt 425BC. The Phoenician explorers were also excellent navigators and sometime after 600AD possibly came to North American along with their mixed crews from North Africa seeking trade. There is other stone inscription evidence of them penetrating into the centre of the continent along the Mississippi and its western tributaries. I believe that Melungeons have been in North America much longer than most people accept. See Gloria Farley’s books or those of Barry Fell if you are interested in this further.

Thanks for your blog post. The things i would like to bring up is that ltpaop or computer memory ought to be purchased if your computer cannot cope with anything you do with it. One can put in two good old ram boards having 1GB each, by way of example, but not one of 1GB and one with 2GB. One should always check the car maker’s documentation for one’s PC to make certain what type of storage is needed.

I know I’m weird in that I’m very happy at home. LOL I know I could NEVER be a career poesrn that’s just me I guess. I like being home, raising my kids (that IS why I had them not for a daycare, etc. to raise) and all that. And I do think it puts more stress on a growing/young family with 2 working parents.BUT I too struggle with what more I could do? What if I didn’t have kids, what would I do with my time? I have other things I like, interests, etc. But I prefer to find ways to use them around my family, not at the expensive of it. I may not be 100% fullfilled now like Molly mentioned (that actually sounds like a myth anyway. LOL) but I AM satisfied with my life and wouldn’t want to change it too drastically.

The following is the smenetatt the Bishops from Kansas released following the shooting of George Tiller in a church!*********************************************Monday, June 1, 2009Kansas Bishops on Murder of Dr. George TillerThe Catholic Bishops over in Kansas released a smenetatt last night on the murder of Dr. George Tiller. It has not gotten much ink, so I’m posting it here because I think it best represents an authentic Christian response to this crime: CATHOLIC BISHOPS ADDRESS THE MURDER OF DR. GEORGE TILLER We, the four Catholic Bishops of the Dioceses of Kansas, unequivocally condemn the murder of Dr. George Tiller that occurred in Wichita earlier today. The Catholic Church believes that every human life is sacred. The murder of a human being is the gravest of crimes and is an intrinsic evil. Such an act of violence against human life is a contradiction of the most fundamental principle of the Pro-Life movement. The fact that this attack occurred in a church, a place of prayer and worship, only adds to the horror of this terrible crime. We prayerfully commend Dr. George Tiller to the mercy of God and we pray for comfort and consolation for his family and friends. Most Reverend Joseph F. Naumann, Archbishop of Kansas City in Kansas Most Reverend Ronald M. Gilmore, Bishop of Dodge City Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, Bishop of Salina Most Reverend Michael O. Jackels, Bishop of Wichita

what a fabulous rnidemer and yes that self love allows more love of others. I’ve got a feeling myself love is a bit low at the moment the clue is that I’m being grumpy and irriatated by other people. Ie I’m being grumpy and irriated by myself. Time for some self loveHummm time for Utterly Delicious Cake Making for myself and lounging deliciously with my cat frida

Jana, this is really helpufl. I like the emphasis on observing ourselves to sense these mismatches, because many times we’re not aware of them consciously (or are doing our best to ignore the signals because we think we need the money or we don’t want to confront, or whatever). If we do notice, look, watch as you suggest, we will become conscious of what’s happening then we have the choice to act from our inner power.

I *SO* love this Cyndi I love documentaries, and eilecsaply about real people sharing real stories this is so up my alley! I have this insatiable curiosity about how others live their daily lives, details and all . This is so amazing!!!I’d really love to be able to keep in touch with you & see how/if I can help you with this as you go . would love to see something like this put together & shared!

Sharon,How lovely for me to find your sopiurtpve and encouraging words here this afternoon! I understand relate to what you mean about part of you wishing to skip the pain while another part realizes that the act of moving through (or surviving) pain brings us to experience unexpected gifts. One advantage to having lived mid-way through my 6th decade is a clear understanding that allowing myself to lean into the pain (rather than avoid it at all costs) brings a greater recognition of and appreciation for the easy to overlook simple joys of life. One reason why I love SARK’s quote is because I’ve learned through experience how HEALING tears can be.Hugs and blessings,

I read a lot of tank books. This is a well established lteariry genre. Osprey publishes dozens of little books about Panthers versus Shermans and other WWII pairings.They are all very entertaining but one trend is clear. A Toyota truck with a Ma Deuce in its bed is the equal of yesterday’s Main Battle Tank. OK, that’s hyperbole. But you shouldn’t sneer at Toyotas as if real soldiers only fight with an Abrams or a Bradley.In WWII US tank tactics were about managing to position your Sherman so as to avoid a frontal armor to frontal armor shootout. A Sherman had two inches whereas the German Panthers and Tigers had at least four.But none of that mattered if you had air cover. All tanks had less than a half inch of armor over their engines. That’s why in Saving Private Ryan they refer to the P-51 as a tank killer with only .50 caliber guns.No tank ever made could survive an encounter with an A-10 Warthog or a modern attack helicopter. Its also hyperbole to say that heavy tanks are obsolete – but not by much. With air superiority, if you can see it you can kill it.Without heavy armor on the battlefield you don’t need those 120mm smooth bore cannons with depleted uranium cores and discarding sabots. Suddenly a mere 50 caliber machine gun is very formidable. North Africa is good for air power and bad for heavy armor. Rommel’s tanks were light tanks and still they were too thirsty.Russia won against Hitler with American (Ford) trucks. They made their own tanks. Our trucks were at least as important as their T-34s.Finally armed civilian trucks are stealthy, get good mileage, and can handle soft sand. You can flood an area with dozens of Toyotas for the price of one Main Battle Tank.In the future there may very well be more “Toyota Wars”. Have some respect.Albertosaurus

Past notation :I was so instreteed to receive your site from a gent on line while I was looking for Vibert and came across Jean- Pierre Vibert the rosarian. I was looking into our family history when a recent obituary sparked my interest. It was a LeVesconte who would have been I believe a 4th cousin or the like of my father. I stumbled in my history on the maternal names Vibert and LeFeuvre which no one seems to have researched on this end.I have only a few days ago found a part of my family history linking me to the name Vibert of ?.My father was Isaac Lorne MacDougall born Feb 12, 1922 in Inverness Cape Breton Nova Scotia to Bertram Camillus LeVesconte MacDougall of Inverness and Helen Jean McKenzie of Canso, Guysborough Co. They lived in Inverness and later moved to the home of John Lorne(see below) in Strathlorne.My grandfathers father was John Lorne MacDougall, Barrister and his mother was Caroline Louisa Alberta LeVesconte of Arichat. They lived in Strathlorne, Inverness County, Cape BBreton, Nova Scotia, Canada.Her father Isaac worked with his father’s shipping firm DeCarteret and LeVesconte’s in between Arichat and Channel Island sites. (photo on internet)My great-great grandmother’s maiden name was Caroline Susan Jean(died 1876), daughter of John Jean and Louisa Moore(Arichat). Isaac LeVesconte my great great grandfather was a member of the Canadian Parliament as financial secretary in the James W Johnton- Charles Tupper administration and he was Spanish Consular agent in Arichat. He was the son of Jeanne Malzard ( her mother was Jeanne Vibert, born Jan 30, 1765, died Feb 18, 1821 and father Isaac Malzard), who married Peter LeVeconte of St. Helier who was the son of Pierre LeVesconte and Jeanne LeFeuvre, b.1762. Peter LeVesconte, 35 Broad St., St. Helier.***I do know that Isaac had a sister Elizabeth Jane b. Oct 27, 1824 died about 1880 whose husband Peter DeCarteret(1786-1875) son of Jean DeCarteret and Rebecca Rauland of New Rochelle France assisted with the Jersey side of the business died in 1875 in Switzerland. She was baptized at St. Brelode. The DeCarteret’s lived in Jersey, Arichat, Paris, and Bex Vaud in Switzerland. They had a son Peter John DeCarteret born 1850 married Emma Henrietta Cave (daughter of Baronet Cave of Hartley-Wintney)Surrey England. Baronet Cave was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Lloyd George Government. They lived in Jersey, Switzerland and later at Hanom Court, Surrey near Bristol. (photo on internet) They had 3 children Elizabeth Lilian, b. June 1873 married. Reported to have died in childbirth. ? child of Elizabeth and Isaac had a sister Livy LeVesconte who married a Rev. A. Roger and lived in Switzerland. They had a son in May of 1859 but there is no further info on the Roger family known to me.r husband name. Another son Harold Richard born April 1875 killed in an accident while on leave from WW1. Then Muriel boron in 1876. ?died young. No other info on this family.***I am very interseted to know more. Thank You.Lois

I LOVE this story and how brave Sark’s dream was. My creative dream is siinttg in a circle of women, maybe we are all on big pillows on the floor, discussing the book I have just written. Everyone is sharing their own stories and it is so embracing. Oh, this just feels really juicy to me. Andrea, thanks for starting my day off with this new vision <3

I love reading about evyeorne’s dreams! My current dreams are to finish my novel which I am happily working on doing and to get back to creating and selling my art on a regular basis. ;o) I have had many of my dreams come true in the past, so I have no doubt these will come true too. ;o) Thanks for being such an encourager and supporter of evyeorne’s dreams Andrea! <3

Love Mangos!!!!! One day I will try to eat them naked:) Not today though…must be off to work, Love he piurcte and that Doggie who helped you choose your winners!!!!Everyday brings miracles! See them! Some of them seem small…I love you,Mom

But if we’d won already, how could we stay in and lose like the lraiebls always want? You know, like JFK pulling the Bay of Pigs air cover, or Iraq after Colin Powell shifted the goal from ‘get Saddam’ to ”Break it you buy it, we must stay till Iraq looks like Ozzie and Harriet’. . . Liberals. Improving America’s foreign policy just like they improved Detroit, and Gary Indiana, and the Imperial Valley, and the inner cities, and . . .

When Politicians needed help they didn’t go to other Politicians they went to Experienced, coentempt Professionals who knew how to get the job done. Do you want Carteret left in the hands of Politicians?

Dear de Crteret members, can annoye shed light on this recent article I found in our National Library microfilm project of our local newspapers. The Mercury is a local Tasmanian Paper. can annoye shed light on madame Hubert? I have a feeling she is possibly a descendant of mary Ann Carteret who married Elias Hubert. I would love to know the story behind this intriguing newspaper article. Kim O’Brien (Mr.), Shearwater, Tasmania, AustraliaThe Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 1954), Friday 28 June 1929, page 11National Library of Australia OLD LADY’S HOARDHouse Searched After HerDeathHeirs Unearthing TreasureLONDON, June 26.Twenty thousand sovereigns have been found in a little house at St. Owen’s Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands, in which resided an eccentric lady named Madame Hubert, over 90 years of age, who died recently. She was known to have had an income of a32,000 a year, and as she never banked money and was very frugal, her heirs decided upon making a thorough search of the house after her death. Sovereigns and half sovereigns, mostly Victorian, were found in all sorts of odd drawers and corners. Other treasures also were discovered. They included 10 letters written by King Charles II to Sir George De Carteret, who was one of Madame Hubert’s ancestors.The search continues.’

As a regular viiostr to Sark I have been privileged to be given access to the Society Serquaise archives because I give powerpoint presentations about Sark to organisations. I find the recent stargazing picture by Sue absolutely fabulous. Could I be sent copies to use in my presentations ?regardsALLANP.S. Hope you saw my letter in the last Sark Scribe !

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i am am 12th generation of Mssr. De Carterette this is what i have Mssr. De Carterette 1st, Jean De Carterett 2nd, Phillipe De Carterette 3rd, Abraham De Cartetette 4th (Gerorge Carteret cnahged the name to please the king) sometime. John Carteret 5th, John Thomas Carteret 6th, Willis Carteret or Catrett 7th, Alexander Carteret or Catrett 8th, My Great Grand Father Willis Valentine Catrett is the 9th, Arthur Catrett my Grand Father 10th, My mother Connie Catrett Tillman 11th. I am 12th generation and my sons and daughters the 13th. I have only started researching the family history. Before two days ago I knew nothing of any of this side of my family any help would be greatly appreciated

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Hi does anyone have a falmiy tree of the Cartaret falmiy that might establish the relationship between Magdalene de Carteret (whose monument is in the Town Church, St Helier, Jersey, 1747) and Georgiana Caroline de Carteret (1716-1780).I am working on the monuments of Sir Henry Cheere (1703-1781), who is thought to have carved the Magdalene Monument, which was erected at a cost of a3300 from funds left by her nephew, Captain de Sausmarez. Captain de Sausmarez’s monument in Westminster Abbey was also carved by Sir Henry Cheere.I would be really very grateful for any information about this side of the falmiy.ThanksJohn Davis

It has been passed thru our fiamly that my 7xgrandfather Edward Taylor born 1650 in Yorkshire, Eng died 1710 in New Jersey was married to Catherine De Carteret born 1652 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey, daughter of Philippe De Carteret. I have recently started researching my fiamly history, and am wondering if anyone can help me find a connection between Phillipe and Catherine De Carteret. I have also found a James De Carteret in New Jersey at this time, and cannot connect him either. Any help would be appreciated. Larry

Hi SarkThanks for your wonderful blog! I just wtaend you to know that I put two links to your blog and quoted you in my most recent Goodfinding Newsletter (linked in this comment). Thanks again for contributing to the light, love and laughter in this magnificent world.My best to you,William

The problem Steve is that Libya is not say, Chad. Khadaffi could afrofd to lose in Chad, not so in Libya (where he’ll be dead shortly after leaving power). Moreover, Khadaffi may be crazy but he’s not stupid. His mercenaries have proved highly adaptive (human shields, infiltration attacks, etc.) that negate Western Air power.France has a toy military capable of intervening in say, Ivory Coast, but not against real opponents able and willing to dig in. You can’t get something for nothing. Bottom line, want to avoid Camp of the Saints, you’d better have a big military and be willing to use it.

In April 1665 Philip Carteret, son of George left Jersey in the Channel Islands arriving in New York Harbour on 29th July 1665. Daniel Perrin was his adiirmstnator and was born in France in 1640, died New Jersey 6th Spetember 1719. He was of genteel birth, of Norman descent and a Hugenot. He travelled with Maria Thorel born 1640, of french descent. They were granted a marriage license by Gov.Philip Carteret and married on the 12th February 1666. They are both in the painting by Howard Pyle which is in the circuit Court in Newark, New Jersey.

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Can anyone help my maanterl grandmother was a Langois’ (born on Jersey and died there sometime between 1925-1937) and was married to a Kessel’. I was told she was descendent of a de Carteret’ and had some link to the town of Elizabeth in New Jersey -my mother was evacuated here as a child, and since her father died of TB before the liberation, she stayed on the UK mainland.What would be the best way of confirming a link ?Thank you.

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I am a descendant of the Huguenot Daniel Perrin who came to New Jersey on the Phillip which ldnead here in 1665 and which was commanded by Philip Carteret. The Perrin family is supposed to have long been connected with the Carterets by blood or marriage on the Isle of Jersey. I have the compilation by Howland Delano Perrine in 1910 which explains some of this connection but would be interested in any new research. Thank you for your attention.

Thanks Kristi for the input we know it is a road you all are all to familiar with. There are good days, there are bad days. There are times you feel tinhgs are going well, then, tinhgs seem to take a nose dive. Thank you for praying for us, and perhaps one day we can get together with you to just talk about everything?

My grand mother was Annie Charlotte de Carteret born in New Zealand. She was a mosisinary in India and married Maurice J.J. Wark and they spent most of their married life there, returning to Australia when they were in their late 70 s.They had 4 children who returned to Australia for tertiary education. Don’t know if any of this is of interest to anyone! Just happened upon the web site.

I can’t help you, but I am interested by Philip Carteret.Looking for a ptoarrit of this famous sailor.I am writing a book about great men of this time, their stories on the oceans, and the text must get drawings from their busts.Perhaps you have a photo of old painting showing your ancestor, and perhaps you will have time and friendship to send it to me. Great thanks

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My Grandfather was Alfred George de Carteret married to Florence May de Carteretnee Robert who was b.approx 1882 and d.1968 Death cecrfiitate shows her a widow.If anyone has any information regarding the de carterets of Jersey, where I was born,or Carteret (France), where i understand the family came from, about the time of theFrench revolution, I would be very grateful.Thank you

It is so wonderful to be an orebsver, able to sit in the stands and watch as one of my most favorite people in the world takes her big bold steps firmly onto her own path. You are so able to share with us the tender spots of life. I love SARK’s quote, but I would love it even more if we could skip the pain part, but we, who have survived the pains of life know that there is always something new and freeing on the other side.Thanks for sharing this story and here is to more looking for the good in all things .

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Dear Allene,I replied to your reusqet for a Sark De Carteret Family Tree poster recently.We have two sizes available.One poster measuring 91cm x 64cmLarger with margins for your branch inclusion 91cm x 81cm.Both priced at a320 plus about a35 to post to Uk from the Channel Islands.Hope to hear if you would like to buy a poster.Jennifer Thomas (Secretary for Le Cercle De Carteret)

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The problem Steve is that Libya is not say, Chad. Khadaffi could afrofd to lose in Chad, not so in Libya (where he’ll be dead shortly after leaving power). Moreover, Khadaffi may be crazy but he’s not stupid. His mercenaries have proved highly adaptive (human shields, infiltration attacks, etc.) that negate Western Air power.France has a toy military capable of intervening in say, Ivory Coast, but not against real opponents able and willing to dig in. You can’t get something for nothing. Bottom line, want to avoid Camp of the Saints, you’d better have a big military and be willing to use it.

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Hi. I live in Gsy. My two sisters are wihinsg to visit me in July from UK. We would like to stay in Sark. It would be for 3 adults, one 2 yr old, and 2 small dogs. Can you accommodate us on Fri 12th and Sat 13th July? How much would this cost? Thank you. Lorna.

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words are not enough, to dscbriee how these pictureslookmake me feelopen upI will say this .EMBRACE EMBRACE EMBRACE your gift We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?Actually, who are you not to be?You are a child of GodYour playing small does not serve the world -Marianne WilliamsonI know, you know this one .just a gentle reminder to you and to me!One day, when you move closer, I would like to have you photograph me .love and light

it!Thank you~Em-Musing-Yes, I agree that is something that slhuod be embraced and encouraged! I took my Sark book to work once…I wish I had owned shares. I could of sold 400 copies. Thanks for sharing! Liza-I think a lot of it has to do with how many try to discourage us on our path. There are a lot of thorns on the way to the roses! Zongrik-It is isn’t it! Yvonne-I love that you shared music here and on your A-Z challenge! Your poetry ties in so well, with the music score~ I’ll be by soon Alex-Yes,tis true! I knew the Captain would say something profound. ;DSherry-Yes, they are wild and juicy! ;D I haven’t seen this movie yet. I have the book to read…probably slhuod do that first! Great advice…thanks for sharing~Stephen-SO glad you do have those angels! I bet you can find a copy at the library or book store. It would make a great Mother’s Day gift then you can look at it! ;DYes, a guy version would be good~Mary-I agree! Thanks that was well said! I think it slhuod be a song ;D

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Oh, Andrea, what a great story!! How awesome that you had that SARK exncpieree.My Creative Dream:I really feel moved to visit the Grand Canyon, sit on a blanket, meditate right there, and marvel at its beauty and wondrous enormity. Ahhh. Feel like I’m there,Another one to sit and have tea (or Swiss Chalet I love Swiss Chalet) with you some day. Gonna happen.

Welcome back!! I also am about to travel home toomrrow from London and started thinking about all the cleaning/organizing/unpacking i have to do (only to pack again for DC!). Thanks for reminding me of SARK’s micromovements. They are so do-able, which is part of what makes SARK so inspirational. Merci beaucoup and can’t wait to see you!!!

I love your change #2 at the top of your post. I can SO reatle to that one (the making weird faces when eked to sew part). Can’t wait to see what you make. Im with yiu oh buying store-bought items (like Ikea curtains) and embellishing them (with ribbon or trim). Do tell what’s so bad about a good hot glue gun? Have a great week!Linsey

Hi Sark I went to my garden to pull out the clhiis from summer and thought of you it is time to plant flowers that will bloom over the coming year. I love your books, it has been years since I have had one in my possession.best wishes

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Thanks for this Kimberly!Such a great idea – I need to add Sark to my ever-growing library. Off to pack for a 5-day trip and dedice what books, journals and projects I want to take with me.Thanks for the series podcasts on goal setting.Oh, and love the leadership info that you posted – that is really great stuff to remember.

Thanks for your comment!Theres dtfenieily a lot of similar things I should go through myself! Mainly magazines for me, just something I can’t seem to toss.I will start going through them, and see things and remember why I kept it in the first place… then before you know it an hours gone just browsing them and nothings done! lol.terrible right!

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Keerinator I’ve always strgugled with this, until recently. I’m starting to wonder if not *feeling* 100% fulfilled is perfectly okay. You know? I mean, Paul in 1 Corinthians 15 was talking about how Christians, if they were wrong, were the most miserable people of all (IF, of course, it wasn’t true), because we are supposed to be servants of God, not living for ourselves but living our lives for other people’s benefit. A vernacular translation could read: IF this world is all there is, then the pleasure-loving people got it right, and we were stupid stupid stupid! Meaning I don’t think Paul felt 100% fulfilled and satisfied with what his life was like. (Think about it: shipwrecks, beatings, starving, etc) Yet he was 100% satisfied in Jesus and DID find fulfillment in Him. But that doesn’t translate into feeling 100% fulfilled in his practical day to day life. So I don’t think it should for me, either. I mean, I don’t have to GRUMP about it to my family lol and put on the martyr robe so that everyone can know I’m sacrificing myself for them all (because that’s wrong, but also because I think my husband is doing just as much sacrificing, his is just in a different way) But being a wife and mother isn’t quite all I was made for. I wouldn’t have a blog or even be typing here if it completely fulfilled me, you know?

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Actually, I think that is quite﻿ generalised, in my opinoin, and I’m sure a large proportion of fans would agree, that Halo: CE had the best campaign, and a almost non existant MP, Halo 2 a decent MP, and the weakest campaign, Halo 3 had the best MP and a decent campaign, ODST is the worst one of the series, but had firefight which was fun, and Halo Reach has an ok campaign and an almost good MP, but has the best forge and firefight. And we’ll pretend Halo Wars didn’t happen.VA:F [1.9.10_1130]please wait…VA:F [1.9.10_1130](from 0 votes)

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“I see this crap all the time.How much oil is currently being held off the maerkt by supposedly recalcitrant oil-producing nations? Would they behave any differently under anyone’s theoretical free maerkt conditions? (I assume Exxon doesn’t sell every ounce of oil it has laying around either).Is there some “true maerkt price” for oil which it exceeds right now? Post your calculations.Has the cost of maintaining over-large, tricked out militaries, foreign aid, environmental restrictions in the US, etc., been netted out of this ideal price?Put up or shut up, “cheap oil” advocates.”Nobody can bear the sight of a full input/output analysis for ANY topic, which is for me the main theme of Steve’s blog.

oh kim, i wish i could blow away the dark cloud over your head. you asked for tricks….how about re-reading all your pvoitise messages you’ve painted on your rocks? ebbs and flows. it will be ok. curling up and feeling it is ok too, as long as you know we are here to help you get your balance again. *big squishy hugs*

she had not heard about that and thought it was just toilabd material).I would like to give her a web-site that basically has all the information his COLB, college records being sealed, Selective service sealed and hopefully information with the fact that he does have a group of lawyers that he has paid big bucks to keep all this info sealed.I don’t want to send her to a site that brings in a lot of other gargabe. Just the facts as they occured.Where do you suggest I send her. I love CW’s site, but I would like to start her out with one that just lists all the info that has and has not been uncovered. All the info about the lawyers, sealed records, the fact that he is not NBC based on his Father, etc..Again, this is an awesome friend who I would never, never want to offend. This has been one of the problems with this election. I feel like I have to be so careful not to come off as a Obama hater / racist, etc I have known her for a long time but it has just been recently that our friendship has grown closer and I don’t want to change that. After we spoke a little about how I felt, how she felt, etc I felt a little uncomfortable. I can not help how I feel about Obama. It sickens me to think I could loose a great freind. I am going to try to avoid politics, but I would like to at least give her a place to read what I have read and then she can decide.Please, someone, where do I send her to get the facts without the all the comments?Thanks.

jbjd, I did not realize that the Hawaii FOIA aregnumt came from you. However, like you, I believe that it is not so important where the ideas come from. What is important is that as many people try as many tactics as they can. Eventually, the armor will start to crack. I think that we are finally starting to see some progress. Andy Martin seems to be getting some cooperation from the state of Hawaii, and World Net Daily has started to push enough that Fox mentioned it. It’s not a lot, but it’s a start. Thank you for your efforts in trying to help!

Brilliantly written, oldlsat76. Absolutely stellar. On various blogs, I’ve noticed a couple of posters who were asked directly, Are you an attorney? , but who have never ansered that question. Yet others take their every word as gospel! I have a legal background, but can’t become too openly involved is crap. If such posters are not attorneys, but are nonetheless dispensing legal advice, it potentially falls under the aegis of practicing law without a license, which is a relatively big no-no and could carry some un-fun ramifications.

TGGP: Isn’t this called the life-dinner prncpiile? The nice thing about this kind of war is that it’s not even about dinner for us. We stand to spend a lot of money (which we borrow, so we can forget that we’re dumping irreplaceable wealth down a sewer), and maybe lose a few soldiers’ lives, but we’re not likely to pay a higher price than that. And we stand to win even less–about the most we can hope for is some fleeting gratitude from the victorious rebels, just before they start purging one another in hopes of ending up in charge of everything.

I m not one to get involved in local piiltocs, but the recent Atom Tabloid that just arrived at my home sets a record for an all time low. The Atom Tabloid has no credibility and cannot be considered a news paper but a sorry excuse of a political advertisement. Great job Carteret Mayor and cronies, never though you had it in you. All I have to say is Karma, It’s a B@#$h.

I notice that the chief Republican cisiicrtm of Obama’s handling of the war is that he should have intervened three weeks earlier, “when it would have mattered.” Watching how inept, disorganized, and few in number these rebels turned out to be, does anyone besides McCain and Lieberman still believe that three weeks would have made much difference?McCain and Lieberman are perhaps the leading neocon RINOs of the GOP.They Neocon RINOs would be as inept as Obama only consciously rushing headlong into ill conceived foreign policy instead of semi-consciously dithering into it ass-backward like Obama.

Val Obama voters did so for their own vlidiataon reasons, not Obama’s qualifications. They know he’s a fail, anti-American, and ineligible. But their selfish personal needs of vindication outweigh the interests of the nation, even as they watch bankruptcy, viruses, disarmament, international disrespect, and the topsy turvy dismemberment of all American values. The only way you could ever get them to reconsider, would not soley be based on merits of your case, but in addressing their need for vlidiataon in an alternative way. In order to do that, you have to scratch the surface as to what drove their vote, because I can guarantee you it was not over policy or experience. Once you know if it was for melanin vindication or to lift their burdens of feeling guilt over racism or their own prosperity, you can work that angle.What makes it tougher is that they know they’ve been had, and to admit it means not only they still must bear their burdens of racist and/or prosperity guilt, they are now gullible to boot.Obama is a slap to what MLK stood for. His prototype would be the real vindicator, and Obama is anything but. It’s not their fault that they believed Obama, the media made sure his lies were the only message heard. You as an internet news-gatherer mean you are in a minority of learned voters. Bottom line, alleviate their burdens of guilt, and they will be more open to facts. Until then, they will use ridicule, even do as Obama and criminalize dissent.

Thanks for sharing the wsoidm. For me, starting is always the hardest part. It amazes me why I don’t just plunge in because I know that once I begin, I can accomplish a lot and am usually happy with the content. Yet, I still suffer from some strange phobia that prevents me from just putting butt in chair and starting.

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TGGP: Isn’t this called the life-dinner prpicinle? The nice thing about this kind of war is that it’s not even about dinner for us. We stand to spend a lot of money (which we borrow, so we can forget that we’re dumping irreplaceable wealth down a sewer), and maybe lose a few soldiers’ lives, but we’re not likely to pay a higher price than that. And we stand to win even less–about the most we can hope for is some fleeting gratitude from the victorious rebels, just before they start purging one another in hopes of ending up in charge of everything.

Looks like the Team Reiman supports/members are still at it on nj.com doing what they do best, gutetr politics. They have yet to respond to the reason we are endorseing Hart, Judge, Callee and Weaver. If they do not stress the incumbents records of accomplishment while on the school board I would think they can’t find any.

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Mr. Prichett sent this letter to the NY Times edtoir but naturally, it was never printed. It somehow was posted on the internet and has had over 500,000 hits as of yesterday.Lou PritchettForemost Leader in Change ManagementLou Pritchett is one of corporate America’s true living legends- an acclaimed author, dynamic teacher and one of the world’s highest rated speakers. Successful corporate executives everywhere recognize him as the foremost leader in change management. Lou changed the way America does business by creating an audacious concept that came to be known as partnering. Pritchett rose from soap salesman to Vice-President, Sales and Customer Development for Procter and Gamble and over the course of 36 years, made corporate history.AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMADear President Obama:You are the thirteenth President under whom I have lived and unlike any of the others, you truly scare me. You scare me because after months of exposure, I know nothing about you.You scare me because I do not know how you paid for your expensive Ivy League education and your upscale lifestyle and housing with no visible signs of support. You scare me because you did not spend the formative years of youth growing up in America and culturally you are not an American.You scare me because you have never run a company or met a payroll.You scare me because you have never had military experience, thus don’t understand it at its core.You scare me because you lack humility and class’, always blaming others. You scare me because for over half your life you have aligned yourself with radical extremists who hate America and you refuse to publicly denounce these radicals who wish to see America fail.You scare me because you are a cheerleader for the blame America crowd and deliver this message abroad.You scare me because you want to change America to a European style country where the government sector dominates instead of the private sector. You scare me because you want to replace our health care system with a government controlled one. You scare me because you prefer wind mills’ to responsibly capitalizing on our own vast oil, coal and shale reserves.You scare me because you want to kill the American capitalist goose that lays the golden egg which provides the highest standard of living in the world.You scare me because you have begun to use extortion’ tactics against certain banks and corporations.You scare me because your own political party shrinks from challenging you on your wild and irresponsible spending proposals.You scare me because you will not openly listen to or even consider opposing points of view from intelligent people.You scare me because you falsely believe that you are both omnipotent and omniscient.You scare me because the media gives you a free pass on everything you do.You scare me because you demonize and want to silence the Limbaughs, Hannitys, O’Relllys and Becks who offer opposing, conservative points of view.You scare me because you prefer controlling over governing. Finally, you scare me because if you serve a second term I will probably not feel safe in writing a similar letter in 8 years.Lou Pritchett

annelynn Melanin vindication that’s a keeepr!Val know that virtually every American who doesn’t believe in, trust, or support Obama has lost friends or family over this. It’s part of the overall plan. Divide and conquer.My experience has been that you can’t make someone discover the truth, with ANY resources, unless they’re WILLING to discover the truth. When that happens, it’ll be the crack in the dam for her search. Then, like the rest of us, she’ll find the sites that she values and trusts to get the real facts. That’s why we’re here at Citizen Wells.